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Last Updated:: 24/11/2021
Maps of Protected Areas in India
Maps of Protected Areas in India (As on August, 2020)

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Andaman Nicobar Islands
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Andhra Pradesh
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Arunachal Pradesh
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Assam
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Bihar
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Chandigarh
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Chhattisgarh
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Dadra & Nagar Haveli
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Daman & Diu
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Delhi
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Goa
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Gujarat
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Haryana
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Himachal Pradesh
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Jammu & Kashmir
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Jharkhand
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Karnataka
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Kerala
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Ladakh
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Lakshadweep
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Madhya Pradesh
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Maharashtra
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Manipur
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Meghalaya
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Mizoram
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Nagaland
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Orissa
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Puducherry
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Punjab
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Rajasthan
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Sikkim
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Tamil Nadu
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Telangana
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Tripura
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Uttar Pradesh
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Uttarakhand
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West Bengal
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India
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Biogeograpical clASSIFICATION
The WII Classification uses four levels of planning unit. These are:
» The Biogeographic Zone
Large distinctive units of similar ecology, biozone representation, community and species e.g. The Himalaya, The Western Ghats.
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» The biotic Province
Secondary units within a zone, giving weight to particular communities separated by dispersal barriers or gradual change in environmental factors e.g. North West and West Himalaya either side of the Sutlej River.
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» The Land Region
A tertiary set of units within a province, indicating different land forms, e.g. Aravalli Mountains ad Malwa Plateau in Gujarat-Rajwara Province.
» The Biome
This is an ecological unit, not a biogeographic unit. A biome such as swamp/wetland or temperate broad leaved forest could be found in several biogeographic zones or provices
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